The coordinator appointed by each school pursuant to K.A.R.
86-1-10 shall regularly and consistently evaluate the courses
and instructors.

At the request of the commission, the coordinator shall perform
the following:

Ask students to complete an instructor evaluation form
approved by the commission; and

unless the instructor is also the coordinator, complete
an instructor evaluation form. The coordinator shall submit
the student and coordinator evaluations to the commission.

Before the conclusion of each course, each school shall notify
all students that a student opinion form may be obtained from
the commission and is available electronically.

Issuance of certificates to students.

Within seven calendar days of completion of the course, each
school shall issue a certificate of completion in person, electronically,
or by mail to each student who successfully completes a course
approved by the commission. Each school shall use certificate
forms approved by the commission.

The school shall not issue a certificate to any student who
was absent for more than 10 percent of the classroom hours scheduled
for courses registered, pursuant to K.A.R. 86-1-11, under the
title "principles of real estate,'' "broker pre-license
course,'' "salesperson's post-license course,'' or "Kansas
practice course." The school shall not issue a certificate
to any student who was absent during any portion of the scheduled
classroom hours for any other course approved by the commission
pursuant to K.A.R. 86-1-11.

Submission of certificates to the commission.

Each school shall submit a copy of each certificate issued
for completion of a correspondence or home study program course
to the commission within seven calendar days after course completion.
If the course completion date is less than seven calendar days
before the licensee's renewal date established by K.A.R. 86-1-4,
the school shall postmark, hand-deliver or electronically submit
the certificate to the commission no later than the renewal date.

Each certificate submitted pursuant to this paragraph shall
include the word "COPY'' in bold and conspicuous type in
the upper right corner of the certificate.

Submission of rosters to the commission.

Except as provided in paragraph (d) (5), each school shall
submit a roster to the commission within seven calendar days after
the completion date of any course approved by the commission.
If the completion date is less than seven calendar days before
any renewal date established by K.A.R. 86-1-4, the school shall
postmark, hand-deliver or electronically submit the roster to
the commission no later than the renewal date.

The roster shall be submitted on a form approved by the
commission and shall include the following:

the name of the school;

the school code;

the name of the course;

the course code;

the name of the instructor;

the city where the course was offered;

the number of hours approved for credit either as elective
hours or as mandatory hours;

the date on which the course was completed;

the full name and license number of each licensee who
attended the course and was issued a certificate pursuant
to subsection (b); and

the total number of licensees listed on the roster.

The school shall list the licensees in alphabetical order
on the roster.

The school coordinator or the instructor shall sign each
page of the roster.

Any roster containing incorrect or incomplete licensee information
may be returned to the school coordinator for correction. No credit
hours may be entered into the commission records for any such
licensee until the licensee information is corrected and returned
to the commission.

Any roster not in compliance with any other requirement of
paragraph (d)(2) may be returned to the school. No credit hours
may be entered into the commission records until the roster is
corrected and returned to the commission.

The school shall not submit a roster for any correspondence
or home study program course or for any course registered, pursuant
to K.A.R. 86-1-11, under the title "principles of real estate''
or "broker pre-license course.''

Advertising and course registrations.

A school shall not advertise a course as meeting the educational
requirements of the Kansas real estate brokers' and salespersons'
license act before the school places verification of commission
approval on file at the school.

A school shall not advertise that an instructor will teach
a course approved by the commission before the school places verification
of approval of the instructor for the course on file at the school.

Neither a school nor a representative of a school shall guarantee
that successful completion of a course will result in the student's
passing of a real estate licensing examination.

The school shall include a statement that the course is approved
for a specified number of mandatory hours toward the 12-hour requirement
or for a specified number of elective hours toward the 12-hour
requirement in any advertising of a course approved pursuant to
subsection (e) of K.A.R. 86-1-11 and in any course registration
form.

Each school shall request that any licensee registering for
a course verify the licensee's license number and use the licensee's
name exactly as it appears on the licensee's license to ensure that
the licensee will receive credit for the course.

Maintenance of records.

Each school shall maintain for a minimum of three years,
at the school's business address, a record of each student who has
successfully completed a course approved by the Commission.

The school shall keep attendance records current and available
for inspection by Commission representatives upon request.